TY - JOUR
T1 - Selective transportation of microdroplets assisted by a superhydrophobic surface with pH-responsive adhesion
AU - Cheng, Zhongjun
AU - Du, Ming
AU - Lai, Hua
AU - Du, Ying
AU - Zhang, Naiqing
AU - Sun, Kening
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - We report a new strategy to realize the selective transportation of microdroplets assisted by a superhydrophobic surface with pH-responsive adhesion. On the surface, only basic microdroplets can be pinned and acidic or neutral microdroplets can easily roll off. Therefore, by using the surface as a "mechanical hand", microdroplets can be transported selectively according to one's requirements by simply controlling the pH of the solution. The special ability of the surface to achieve selective transportation is ascribed to the following two reasons: 1) superhydrophobicity, which can avoid the wetting problem, and 2) pH-responsive adhesion, which results from the combined effect of chemical variation of the carboxylic acid group and microstructures on the surface. Furthermore, we also demonstrated a process of selective transportation of microdroplets for applications in droplet-based microreactors through our surface. The results reported herein advance a new method to realize the selective transportation of microdroplets and we believe that this method could potentially be used in a wide range of applications, such as biomolecular detection and transportation in biochips.
AB - We report a new strategy to realize the selective transportation of microdroplets assisted by a superhydrophobic surface with pH-responsive adhesion. On the surface, only basic microdroplets can be pinned and acidic or neutral microdroplets can easily roll off. Therefore, by using the surface as a "mechanical hand", microdroplets can be transported selectively according to one's requirements by simply controlling the pH of the solution. The special ability of the surface to achieve selective transportation is ascribed to the following two reasons: 1) superhydrophobicity, which can avoid the wetting problem, and 2) pH-responsive adhesion, which results from the combined effect of chemical variation of the carboxylic acid group and microstructures on the surface. Furthermore, we also demonstrated a process of selective transportation of microdroplets for applications in droplet-based microreactors through our surface. The results reported herein advance a new method to realize the selective transportation of microdroplets and we believe that this method could potentially be used in a wide range of applications, such as biomolecular detection and transportation in biochips.
KW - hydrophobic effect
KW - microdroplets
KW - noncovalent interactions
KW - pH-responsive adhesion
KW - surface chemistry
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84888340117&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/asia.201300941
DO - 10.1002/asia.201300941
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84888340117
SN - 1861-4728
VL - 8
SP - 3200
EP - 3206
JO - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
JF - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
IS - 12
ER -